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The aluminium catamaran can carry 2,100 passengers and up to 225 vehicles. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Ever wondered how the world’s fastest and largest aluminum catamaran came to life? This journey takes you behind the scenes of its extraordinary construction. From lightweight yet strong ...
Australian boatbuilder Incat today launched what it claims is the world's largest electric-powered ship, a massive 130-metre ...
A veteran attempting to become the first triple amputee to sail solo across the Pacific Ocean said his journey was becoming ...
The largest electric ship in the world is in Australia. The catamaran, named 'Hull 096', is made of aluminum and powered by ...
Dutch equipment distributor and manufacturer Vetus has announced the latest developments and updates on the ambitious build ...
Diamond Ferry is diversifying its fleet of steel car/passenger ferries to include Austal's ultra-fast 331- passenger aluminum catamaran. The vessel, which is scheduled for delivery in May 1995 ...
An Australian boatbuilder launched what it described as the world’s largest electric-powered ship yesterday, a 130-metre (426 ...
An Australian boatbuilder launched what it described as the world's largest electric-powered ship on Friday, a 130-meter (426-feet) behemoth capable of carrying 2,100 passengers.
Speaking aboard his 41ft (12m) aluminium catamaran Sirius II near Hawaii on Friday, he said: "The longer it takes me, the more in danger I am." Mr Wood, who normally lives on the boat with his ...
Identified by boatbuilder Incat as Hull 096, the aluminium catamaran is powered by more than 250 tonnes of batteries and was built for South American ferry operator Buquebus. It was designed to ...